Pages wish list

After spending time with Pages I have found somethings I feel are lacking and hope are included in future upgrades. Here are my short list of things I hope are in the next upgrade.
Page Layout Feature: Have the ability to import multiple documents in a single Pages document. I am ready to eat my words but I have checked through out the Pages manual and have not found anywhere how to insert/import multiple text documents into Pages.
Better font handling/display in menu.
Inclusion of end notes.
Highliting text background in your document much like Office Word 2004 pallete feature.

I mostly want basic word processing features that help me write faster and better, such as:
1) grammar check (useful for finding extra spaces within sentences, etc.)
2) auto correcting commonly misspelled words (such as "adn" for "and" and "thisc ould" for "this could" and correcting TWo INitial CAps of words, capitalizing the first letter of a new sentence. These are HUGE features for me because they allow me to bang away faster at the keyboard.
3) thesaurus
but I'd also love this:
4) password protection for a single document would be great.
5) ability to integrate with a database (like AppleWorks does) and generate form letters and sheets of LABELS.
If I had these five abilities, I'd dump Word unceremoniously.
Do others see the merits in these? They seem so basic to me - especially number 2. Everyone would benefit from these, from newsletter layout people to housedads doing recipes in the kitchen.
Number 5 would be useful for many small office / home office users. You've created a flyer. Now can Pages create a mailing??? No. I design the flyer in pages, and the mailing labels must be in Word.

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    Bin management and clip relationships
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    Bin effects
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    Clearer visual indicators that a clip has been adjusted in the effect controls panel
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    Snapping should include the CTI
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    Color correction shape mask and better color correction in general
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    FCPX’s color correction is actually one of its more underrated features.  The way it allows you to layer corrections is dead-simple yet as powerful as anything in FCP7 or Premiere.  Stick with the 3 wheels, but rely less on hard to control tonal ranges and add simple keyframe-able shape masks for secondary color correction.
    Better support for shared media access
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    MINOR ISSUES
    More vertically compact playback/edit control area in source and program panes
    Make room for either a taller timeline or bigger previews.  The virtual scrubber and shuttle controls are the nifty things you drag with the mouse the first time you ever use an NLE and never touch again.
    Larger icons in icon view
    Remember size and position of bin windows
    Playback resolution setting indicator
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    Better markers for sequences and clips
    Include colors and more keyboard shortcut control.
    Clip sliding with keyboard commands
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    Project browser should auto refresh/sort.
    Option-drag on a Mac should always be copy, not move.
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    Show number of frames being adjusted during keyframe adjustments.
    Enable/disable specific effect parameters/keyframes.
    Clearing an effect should clear keyframes as well.
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    Position controls
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    Tame the bouncing dock icon on auto save
    While using other apps, there’s no need for the dock icon to bounce every time Premiere performs an auto save.
    More/clearer control over cache locations
    There should also be an option to reset the cache/render file locations to their defaults.
    Export source range
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    Larger timecode display
    After spending hours and hours editing, the current timecode for clips and sequences is something you want to be able to track without squinting.  Use the letters h,m,s and f instead of colons.
    Simple slug
    Creating a black matte works okay, but it involves a few extra steps.
    Snapping toggle
    FCP allows you to quickly toggle snapping while dragging a clip.  Upon releasing the clip, the snap toggle returns to its original state.  Premiere could use this fucntion, but I suggest something simpler.  Holding down the “S” key should always turn snapping on regardless of toggle state, while releasing it returns it to however it was set before.
    Ability to dock the audio meters along top
    I like to give my timeline as much horizontal space as possible.  I’ve noticed a lot of users keep the toolbar up there, myself included.  I think it would be a good place horizontally aligned audio meters as well.
    More detailed tool tips or hover explanations in preferences
    For example:  The options regarding XMP data should make it clear that the original files will be modified by Premiere.  This caused me problems in other applications.  (After researching these settings, I understand that various Adobe applications use this information to share resources, but it’s still very unclear what the specific benefits are or what functions are lost without this option.)
    More detailed support documents
    The online support documents on the Adobe site very good.  They are nicely arranged and easy to search, but they could be more detailed and offer fuller explanations.  (Peruse the support forums and you will discover all kinds of debates that could have been easily cleared up with one concise line in a help document.)
    Icons and button design
    Icons and buttons are often too small, too similar, and too crowded throughout the interface.  Take some style tips from Apple on this one.
    NEW FEATURE WISH LIST
    Footage auto-analysis:  shot recognition, color correction, and color match
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    Effect previews
    In the 64-bit era, there has to be a quicker way to preview effects.
    Ability to render in alternate formats
    Namely ProRes or DNxHD.  This would save me considerable time on exports by allowing me to select the “use preview files” option.
    PluralEyes functionality
    Okay, I suppose I should just purchase PluralEyes...again.
    Many, many more effects!
    How about starting with the missing vignette effect?  Just because an app is “pro” doesn’t mean you should have to custom build every effect.
    Many, many more looks!
    Will most of them be cheesy looks I would never touch?  Sure...but give me some templates to play with before I tweak the look down to my exact specifications.
    More speed!
    FCPX, for all its flaws, blazes on any modern Mac.  This probably comes back to hardware acceleration, but while Premiere Pro on a Mac isn’t slow, it doesn’t blow you away.

    You hit the nail on the head, Peter.
    I recently started giving Premiere Pro CS5 a try, and was shocked by the amount of bugs and usability issues. I'm not even going as deep as you in the features, but the most glaring evidence of the lousy interface is that timecode offset bubble that appears everytime you move a clip in the timeline... the bugger appears just under your mouse pointer and won't go away, so if you try to just move a clip down a track quickly, and let go of the button ONTO the bubble, it acts as an obstacle and your drag/drop fails ! seriously, Adobe... don't tell me nobody has stumbled upon this one during beta-testing ?
    Ditto on the autosave that basicly interrupts anything you're doing. No background saving in 2011 ? At first it bothered me to no end so I disabled the autosave. And then a few hours later, Premiere crashed, and didn't even try to recover my work. I lost 2 hours of intricate work. I put autosave back on, and learned to endure the constant, annoying save dialog. And it's not like the save process is instant... even the simplest of projects takes 5 to 10 seconds to save... on an SSD... come on... let me work already...
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    MOVIE PRODUCTION: One would think that 16:9 is ideal for the production of films, but for editing it is not. Usually timelines are added above or below the output area. On 16:10 at least some of this space was provided by the additional vertical resolution.
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    - A docking station with a fast PCIe slot (x4 or better)
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    I agree, this is a good wish list.
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    Hey sorry for the late response but I've been out of town.  I can copy and paste the email responses if necessary or desired, and if it's fixed already this is a moot point anyway, but basically they kept asking me for the order numbers for the two songs I already bought from the specific album I was trying to complete, which I eventually gave them - along with telling them multiple times that the Complete My Album feature wasn't working for ANY album.  They gave me two free song codes to compensate me for the two songs I bought, and then told me to go and buy the album at full price, but the ENTIRE TIME they COMPLETELY ignored that I was telling them that this wasn't an issue with one album but was a larger, seemingly systematic issue that other people were experiencing.  Even after I got the song codes I emailed them back and said AGAIN that this wasn't an isolated feature, and they just sent me the link to the apple Feedback page (http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html) and told me to submit my complaint there.  So, technically, my issue was never really "resolved," in that they never fixed the Complete My Album feature that I am aware of - or even acknowledged that anything needed fixing, but I haven't tested it since Sunday.
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    Well after my post on this very issue was removed (because it was deemed more feedback than a question - which I'm fine with), it would likely have helped.
    As far as I can tell, there is only ONE WAY to get to your shopping cart, er, wish list.
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    Message was edited by: EdSF

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    Just sent the following to Apple's iWeb Feedback; figured I'd post it here as well just for the heck of it.
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    John Bertram
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    This is a user forum, so we can't help with this! You
    can provide iWeb feedback in the File menu of the app.
    Indeed -- hence the very first line of my post:
    "Just sent the following to Apple's iWeb Feedback; figured I'd post it here as well just for the heck of it..."
    Also why I didn't post it as a Question seeking help. Nevertheless, thanks for pointing me both to your site and the RowanCottage one. I'll check out all the iWeb tips on both.
    Meanwhile...
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    Here's how to do it:
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    Let's hope that any of these workarounds will soon be a thing of the past. I have to believe that the iWeb team has realized by now that giving the user (i.e. the iWeb page creator) the option to designate how each and every link should open (same page or new page) is such a basic, obvious feature that it MUST already be implemented in the next iWeb, and is only awaiting the release of iLife '07 -- or whatever the next iLife suite will be called.
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    Would be a nice user pref to have the page height
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    Um, it does this already.
    Then I must be doing something very wrong. I just tried again -- grabbed a graphic, dragged it down to the bottom of the page so that half of it was now out of site, let go and voila -- nothing. "Content Height" in the Page Inspector didn't change one pixel.
    Even the "Creative" at the downtown Toronto Apple Store -- who I happened to see giving an iWeb demo/workshop the other day -- said the only way to extend the page length was to add a larger value to the Content Height box in the Inspector.
    But I'd still love to know if there's a more intuitive, hands-on kind of way.
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    Turn on "Show Layout" in the View menu
    I already did. My point was that even with "Show Layout" on, the faint grey text box that first appears is often hard to see, especially against certain backgrounds. Interestingly, that same Apple Store staffer made the exact same observation (with no prompting from me), and also commented on how the initial blank text box was also tricky to grab and reposition -- he said he always just types some random garbage text first, THEN moves the now much more easily grabbable text box to where he wants it on the page.
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    Cheers,
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    I would like to add my wish list for iPad 3 : -
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    3. Thinner and lighter iPad
    4. Improved screen display and battery time
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    2. The ability to create shortcuts and liberate functions from within the "settings" menu and move them to the main page OR
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    4. Better battery life when wifi and/or bluetooth are activated
    5. Improved performance from the Edge Network. With a wifi connection the thing hums, but with Edge sometimes it won't even completely download email (especially if it has attachments). That is lame.
    6. Let us create our own **** ringtones! It's an iPod, fer chrissakes!
    7. Enable cut and paste functions.
    8. In future versions put a normal headphone jack on the iPhone so connectors made for iPod (especially for car connection to aux jack) will fit in it without that crazy $10 adapter.
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    I, too, would like to see more out of my $600 iPhone. But I think most of your points are hopeless because:
    +1. Unified email in-box instead of completely separate box for each account+
    What's the point? Then you'll have less of an idea which message came from where.
    +2. The ability to create shortcuts and liberate functions from within the "settings" menu and move them to the main page OR+
    +3. A software update that puts shortcuts for wifi and bluetooth on the main page - I turn them both on and off constantly (much more frequently than I watch You Tube on my phone, for example) to conserve battery life+
    Point taken, this might not be a horrible feature to have a soft button on the home page for turning on and off all -three- transmitters separately.
    +4. Better battery life when wifi and/or bluetooth are activated+
    This is entirely dependent on the hardware chips driving those transceivers. As such, you're dreaming.
    +5. Improved performance from the Edge Network. With a wifi connection the thing hums, but with Edge sometimes it won't even completely download email (especially if it has attachments). That is lame.+
    Welcome to EDGE. It's barely faster than an analog modem. Your 3G iPhone will be on the market in a year or two. Live with it until then.
    +6. Let us create our own ** ringtones! It's an iPod, fer chrissakes!+
    Oh yay for copyright and political issues. When you want to make a song a ringtone, everybody wants a cut. The song writer, because he wrote the song. The cell provider, because you're a member of their 'network'. And Apple because you should be buying the ringtone from iTMS.
    The technical problems behind this lack of funcationality is minimal. The problem is ENTIRELY political. I wish Apple would just do it, but I think they're playing too much CYA to offend the other parties involved.
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    Aaaaaaaaamen! This is the biggest failure of QA I've ever seen. Even normal iPod headphones won't fit!!!
    All that said, I love the iPhone, really! I just want it to be the device we know it really should be.

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